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the president said the nation knows a tremendous credit attitude to law enforcement officers to track down the suspect. he is vowing to get answers. and ed henry is live and this has been a very long week. >> because he also said in his thoughts and prayers are the people of texas dealing with an awful explosion still recovering and efforts going on there and the bottom line is to sign the emergency declaration vortexes but obviously mostly on his mind is the situation in boston and was briefed after the second suspect was brought into custody alive. the also received a phone call from the fbi director and the president came into the briefing room. i was there and he was laying out how he believed this was an important moment for the people of boston and america. >> boston police, state and local police across the commonwealth respond with professionalism and bravery over five long days. because of there determined efforts we closed in important chapter in this tragedy. >> certainly a sense of relief'' for the president and director of there would not have gotten the second suspect or
the president said the nation knows a tremendous credit attitude to law enforcement officers to track down the suspect. he is vowing to get answers. and ed henry is live and this has been a very long week. >> because he also said in his thoughts and prayers are the people of texas dealing with an awful explosion still recovering and efforts going on there and the bottom line is to sign the emergency declaration vortexes but obviously mostly on his mind is the situation in boston and was...
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bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i think most cities would react this way. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives and relying on the public. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footage from fenway in terms of the way people are celebrating. not just with relief but saying thank you. we're so looking forward to reading what you write about this. thank you for being out there. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong lov
bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i think most cities would react this way. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives...
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and no one knew about it when i brought it up to the port director who told me to take it to intel law and behold on this date of special importance everyone in intel was given the day off their door was closed and i reported this to the f.b.i.'s joint terrorism task force and myself became the enemy of the state for embarrassing homeland security so let's take it back you said that these people were from terrorist countries what does that entail there is a list of. fluctuating list from twenty three to twenty six countries that is created by the department of justice and the names certain countries was links to terrorist activities can you name a couple of them iran iraq pakistan saudi regret the list i don't think so ok and the courier tear you were told to justify these persons of interest were exactly about if they're coming from one of these countries and you said that there is actually one precedent a number of them coming through without really any checks about day exactly we would normally get from five to fifteen people in the whole months and here we had twenty three in ten h
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law enforcement was searching their apartment. so a block away from where these two young suspects live in cambridge, very, very nervous. needing his car. this is how he described this bizarre encounter. he was around like 12:30, 1:00. he told me that has disappeared. he said that guy is in the parking lot, but i haven't walked to the car yet. he said i don't care. he said no, i need the car right now. he was very nervous. i never seen him acting the way he was acting. so irrationally, he would have loved to have kept him right there, of course, and call police. another bizarre angle to the story. this 1 yeerlt was tweeting here. live special coverage of the boston bombing and the subject's arrest continue. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she
law enforcement was searching their apartment. so a block away from where these two young suspects live in cambridge, very, very nervous. needing his car. this is how he described this bizarre encounter. he was around like 12:30, 1:00. he told me that has disappeared. he said that guy is in the parking lot, but i haven't walked to the car yet. he said i don't care. he said no, i need the car right now. he was very nervous. i never seen him acting the way he was acting. so irrationally, he would...
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in the end, law enforcement -- what we're putting together is law enforcement immediately swooped in, evacuated them, brought them it a safe haven, to an unknown neighbor's house and from there, the law enforcement swept in, got this kid in another gun fight and he managed to escape from that gun fight until later they and perfecteded him in another gun fight. >> i'll stop you there. we have new footage of the gun fight you're talking about, really quite dramatic. take a look at this. >> [ bleep ]. [ gunfire ] >> when all this was happening, were you in the knowledge that your parents were safe? or did you think they were still back in the house. >> absolutely. as the bullets were coming across the television, my sister and i were in close communication with each other. we only saw the bullets. we only heard there was a man covered in blood in the boat. we couldn't reach the household. they had already been evacuated, unbeknownst to us. the phone line at the residence for whatever reason, whether it was cut or dropped, it was giving us a busy signal. it was horrifying for approximatel
in the end, law enforcement -- what we're putting together is law enforcement immediately swooped in, evacuated them, brought them it a safe haven, to an unknown neighbor's house and from there, the law enforcement swept in, got this kid in another gun fight and he managed to escape from that gun fight until later they and perfecteded him in another gun fight. >> i'll stop you there. we have new footage of the gun fight you're talking about, really quite dramatic. take a look at this....
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on the books falls under law of war. there is ambigewity if we are on a war on terror in this country. talk to me on your feelingthat and whether or not you consider that to be the case. >> ask the people in boston. radical jihadist are trying to attack us here at home. every day we face threats from radical islamist and they are coming through our back yard and trying to radicalize american citizens. >> do you think the president and administration see it that way as well. they have had a lot of the criticism for the way they handemed nadal has an. does the administration consider us to be in a war on terror. nif they don't, they will make a mistake that will familiar us for years to come. you don't want to incent vise al qaeda or radical jihadist to radicized american citizens and create a terrorist safe haven in terms of legal rightings. i believe we are at war with radical islam and they are trying to attack us here . we have laws in place to deal with enemy combatantless. he didn't rob a liquor store or working for
on the books falls under law of war. there is ambigewity if we are on a war on terror in this country. talk to me on your feelingthat and whether or not you consider that to be the case. >> ask the people in boston. radical jihadist are trying to attack us here at home. every day we face threats from radical islamist and they are coming through our back yard and trying to radicalize american citizens. >> do you think the president and administration see it that way as well. they...
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we are hearing from local law enforcement that looks like the suspects were working alone. and that came from watertown police chief. he knows a lot of information, but can we say that at this point? >> congratulations to him and his officers, fantastic job, textbook job really. that's certainly the hope of everyone that they were operating alone, but i know that the fbi and others are concerned about the other explosives, for example, that were found in the apartment of the two brothers. >> how do you account for those, for the pressure cooker, the other weapons and all that stuff. >> exactly. it begs the question were they planning additional attacks? the third pressure cooker bomb they used in the pursuit, was that supposed to be deployed by a third person the day of the marathon? these are unanswered questions that i know law enforcement is working hard to try to resolve. >> could profiling have made a difference in this case? how do you determine if they were part of a larger cell? >> profiling is kind of a bad word, we don't like profiling. >> but you have profilers.
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we saw an ambulance arrive, and it was escorted by ten police officers and other law enforcement seen there as well, and what is the situation right now? >> reporter: there is a large security presence, not only at this hospital but at hospitals around the area there was security. we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't know. these officers have been here throughout the night. they will likely continue to be here as long as the suspect is here being treated. >> to that, this guy would have to be the most wanted man in america right now. how will the hospital deal with his presence? it sounds as if he is in serious condition and he is undergoing surgery and will be there for a while. what arrangements has the hospital put in place to deal with this? >> reporter: that's a really good question. this is a man that authorities are calling a terrorists who was intent on killing people, so you can imagine the feelings of conc
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it resulted in last wednesday being signed into law in arkansas by the governor,andy's law that provides for enhanced civil penaltyings for a terrorist act. 117 legislators voted for it and one did not and she said she pressed the wrong button and it is near unanimous what it. >> daruous i can tell you from having been there if you get that many votes on anything it is incredible. how did it make you feel getting the law pass named after your son. >> the fact that it was named after him said a lot. i am grateful to the arkansas legislature, but it is just a beginning. the state knows what it was, but our federal government doesn't. i watching the night before last, tyrone woods father was on one of the shopes and he said i am waiting for an answer, 7 months later, the ft. hood people are waiting three and half years later and i am still waiting for answers four years later issue. the president spoke in his speech about the victims have a right for answers. well, i would like mine. >> you know, i think your story is one of those that is so amazing. because there was a time in the f.b.i. a
it resulted in last wednesday being signed into law in arkansas by the governor,andy's law that provides for enhanced civil penaltyings for a terrorist act. 117 legislators voted for it and one did not and she said she pressed the wrong button and it is near unanimous what it. >> daruous i can tell you from having been there if you get that many votes on anything it is incredible. how did it make you feel getting the law pass named after your son. >> the fact that it was named after...
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separatists established their own interpretation of sharia law they had no use for reconciliation the world was shocked by scenes of public executions summary justice like this was typical in chechnya or the one nine hundred ninety s. . this woman who contracted the murder of her husband is about to be executed by his side is the assassin you have been found guilty under article one six seven and one six eight the sentence is death by firing squad. or interested with the execution neither before nor have been so visible to the public. in the one nine hundred ninety s. . the supremes court that fact didn't deter him from admitting his mistakes when he sided with the federal authorities today. and one of its chief peacemakers. says in the holy koran that if you forgive your muslim brother i will be indebted to you on judgment day. says i will forgive all of your sins that's what's written in the koran at the. head of chechnya ramzan kadyrov took a radical step to resolve the problem of blood vendettas he appealed to the people to forgive each other he also instructed to use all possible
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the federal law and the supreme court allows this type of interrogation. the question is, how long does it go on and is he prosecuted as an enemy combatant as senator mccain and lindsey graham and others -- >> martha: do you expect this administration to do that? >> no, because they've stated they will not hold american citizens indefinitely, even though -- >> martha: that's established under the supreme court -- >> the defense authorization act of 2012, they can. there have been statements by the president that they wouldn't enforce it. but if they wanted to enforce it, they could at this point. this will become a subject of debate. what's best for america? hold them forever or try them? let's see what happens. >> martha: as always, great to have you. >> good to see you. >> martha: bill? >> bill: martha, there is still -- they're still collecting evidence on boylston street. we saw the haz-mat suits on a short time ago. that process still continues. boston shows its resilience. the residence come out cheering the efforts of police and the investigation. a
the federal law and the supreme court allows this type of interrogation. the question is, how long does it go on and is he prosecuted as an enemy combatant as senator mccain and lindsey graham and others -- >> martha: do you expect this administration to do that? >> no, because they've stated they will not hold american citizens indefinitely, even though -- >> martha: that's established under the supreme court -- >> the defense authorization act of 2012, they can. there...
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from my experience in law enforcement which is a lot more significant than my experience in politics, it's hard for me to understand exactly what happened here, why they didn't follow him, why they didn't take it more seriously, why the fact that he went to russia resulted in his being taken off the list as opposed to being moved much further ahead on the list. his going to russia is a potentially incriminating act. this is a man that's not going to russia because he loves russia. he's not going to see the moscow symphony. >> right. also, he's leaving his wife and baby behind. >> thiss man is going to dagestan. >> for people who don't know about dagestan, people talk about chechnya being violent. dagestan is a very violent place. >> chechnya was violent in the early part of the century. i was in moscow two days after the killings when all the young people were killed. >> hideous. >> i was told by the russian authorities then, including the foreign minister, he was impressing on me how much more dangerous the chechens are than even the other islamic extremist terrorists and how we, ame
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bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i wouldn't make it bostonians. i think most cities would react this way. i want to say a couple of things. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. and to police commissioner ed davis, both of whom had terrific weeks. from the very first press conference after the bombing where, among other things, ed davis just stepped on the whole story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. went and did that. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police action. there wasn't need for patriot act or warrantless wiretapping or enhanced interrogation techniques. they left the water board in the closet. this was cops being cops. this was grinding forensic work and shoe leather detective work and door-to-door searches and relying on the public and making the public a part of it. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footag
bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i wouldn't make it bostonians. i think most cities would react this way. i want to say a couple of things. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. and to police commissioner ed davis, both of whom had terrific weeks. from the very first press conference after the bombing where, among other things, ed davis just stepped on the whole story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely...
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the senate was not able to pass a law tightening background checks last week. on friday nate bell tweeted this . . . >> michael: representative bell, i wonder how many of them wish tougher gun laws would have stopped the brothers from getting guns in the first place. you, sir, are a moron. coming up will the boston bombings impact the immigration talks here? you better believe it. and remember the whole airport armageddon that we never saw? well, we're seeing it now. and it was 10% political exercise, 80% three-ring circuit, and 10% awesome. monday night in "the war room," and we will be right back. ♪ >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >>
the senate was not able to pass a law tightening background checks last week. on friday nate bell tweeted this . . . >> michael: representative bell, i wonder how many of them wish tougher gun laws would have stopped the brothers from getting guns in the first place. you, sir, are a moron. coming up will the boston bombings impact the immigration talks here? you better believe it. and remember the whole airport armageddon that we never saw? well, we're seeing it now. and it was 10%...
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new laws passed while you were distracted. really behind terrorism. and why the revolution will not be televised. like coachella stevenson's been in hundreds of marathons before and during this race this bomb drills for the first time schools of private security contractors what commom sense as it is the first time there's been an explosion. when this was shown to the f.b.i. did knowing a bomb threats or even the drill took place when it was regularly being on the loudspeaker there was a leash on it let it go on the roof not kill it. down on the athlete there were. going around. and we were on a loud announcement that we shouldn't be concerned drill. every false flag in recent memory has been accompanied by a stage to drill in the middle of the drill an actual bombing or other attack is carried out the justice department admits terrorists and victims are played by volunteers and actors the format is highly effective because panties we're going to be blind are simply told you are participating in a drill before the blow still sorties one of a controlle
new laws passed while you were distracted. really behind terrorism. and why the revolution will not be televised. like coachella stevenson's been in hundreds of marathons before and during this race this bomb drills for the first time schools of private security contractors what commom sense as it is the first time there's been an explosion. when this was shown to the f.b.i. did knowing a bomb threats or even the drill took place when it was regularly being on the loudspeaker there was a leash...
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. >> i feel a great amount of thanks for law enforcement and first rounders. i'm thinking of the volks that are recovering. >> i hope we recover with grace and fortitude. i have no doubt about that. >> fortitude she said. i've heard tenacity a lot this well in boston as well. thomas freedman penned this piece. he brings up a piece saying bring on the next marathon, no flowers, no glass, let's move. i want to be able see him say move on. once they open up the crime scene behind me, what will happen in that place where those two explosions happen on monday. >> it will take some time before normal normality sets in. how did they do it? they killed four people as bell. we'll take a short break. we talk robert bear on the actual capture of the two terrorists. >>> here's new video we've gotten in from northeastern university of the celebrations an campus upon word of the capture tonight. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! usa. >> i don't think we can make it through this. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in
. >> i feel a great amount of thanks for law enforcement and first rounders. i'm thinking of the volks that are recovering. >> i hope we recover with grace and fortitude. i have no doubt about that. >> fortitude she said. i've heard tenacity a lot this well in boston as well. thomas freedman penned this piece. he brings up a piece saying bring on the next marathon, no flowers, no glass, let's move. i want to be able see him say move on. once they open up the crime scene behind...
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on law. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. this immediately below so we leave the media. doesn't seem to suit your. play your part of the musical. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . russia's granting of temporary asylum to edward snowden infuriates washington with the u.s. government threatening to cancel a joint summit as american lawmakers vitriol that moscow. while the whistleblower is gauging potential job offers further revelations go public exposing britain's financial dependence on the u.s. when it comes to spying. and the last british resident in guantanamo bay says he is being sexually assaulted by guards as new figures show the facility has cost u.s. taxpayers almost five billion dollars si
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and that was the plan all along because the leak on the day of the true warning laws being written to screw you i work on a security commission they're going to pin this event on i'm a. late teens to early twenty's they're going to say he used powder for the explosion and it shouldn't be for sale they won't find the suspect till later this week and the raid is issued to occur on friday this was a staged event the event was planned to do the raid to could as predicted and that same day the senate brought in legislation to create delayed. this pic to store legs and sneakers show the you've interviewed witnesses military intel about this would you think of the moves the major explosive materials are common i mean you can explode flour if you want to you can explain explode pretty much anything and make it a weapon we've seen that before but he had during it to go after this agenda to restrict certain freedoms i mean let's let's put it like this i'm not a super gun crazy guy no no question but if there they managed to take away the second amendment and they can take away the first amendme
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the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev as at and cannot comprehend. he was killed in the shoot out with the police. we are learning about the suspect suspect under police guard. the 19 year old reportedly attended a party two days after the bombs went off in the boston marathon. in light of the lock down, boston is starting to get back to normalcy. trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i don't want to be a doomsdayer on this, mayor, and it seems like we are sort of jumping to conclusion, and problems solve would and
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told him but there are no lawyers here in afghanistan so this debate's been going on i feel like the law is pretty settled that you can't just designate someone an american in particular as an enemy combatant and do whatever you want with them you have to go to court and i think he is lawyers understood that this was going to eventually end up in court and that's why they finally let him charge him in this case they allowed him that do you think this debate is going maybe to lead to more division in the u.s. over cases like this who's going to win such a debate. right now unfortunately the people who've been dismantling our constitution and due process rights for defendants and for all american citizens and terms of civil rights and liberties they're going to be the loser in this case i think there will be renewed measures in con congress for designating people as enemy combatants and new definitions of terrorism that they're not going to be explicit by saying ok if a muslim person does that but they'll say al qaeda and this was seated forces and anyone connected there two or something t
told him but there are no lawyers here in afghanistan so this debate's been going on i feel like the law is pretty settled that you can't just designate someone an american in particular as an enemy combatant and do whatever you want with them you have to go to court and i think he is lawyers understood that this was going to eventually end up in court and that's why they finally let him charge him in this case they allowed him that do you think this debate is going maybe to lead to more...
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law . is dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just then the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and then go to our classrooms but don't classic one of their we all repeat what we have learned after that we pray again then we read the most delicious after breakfast we read yet again and then after lunch we memorize what we learned a class. apart from scripture the students also have lessons in sport. taught from childhood that life is a struggle. but even on the wrestling mat they must play by shari'a rules. mission chianti according to sharia law we can strike the head that's a sin. wrestling is allowed with bo
law . is dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just then the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and...
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counterterrorism as well as traditional law enforcement. are there clear rulings of engagement that exist today that would allow the fbi, the clay, department of defense to engage a nation state who is committed a cyberattack under the law? >> there has been a lot of discussion, and a lot of coordination. we mentioned -- that means no. i'm sorry the question. >> are there any rules of engage ment has anybody sat down and said the event would be considered a nation state cyberattack while allowing us to respond outside the law enforcement model? our chinese friends seem to be held in on stealing anything they can get their hands on here in america. rather than developing in their own time and economy. we're worried about what they could db our other nation states not just china. our terrorist organization could do our ability to defend ourselves. to you worry about a cyber 9/11? depending on the extremely complex issue, and what you may be referring to or looking at. different motivation by many. >> is it possible? is it possible that the cy
counterterrorism as well as traditional law enforcement. are there clear rulings of engagement that exist today that would allow the fbi, the clay, department of defense to engage a nation state who is committed a cyberattack under the law? >> there has been a lot of discussion, and a lot of coordination. we mentioned -- that means no. i'm sorry the question. >> are there any rules of engage ment has anybody sat down and said the event would be considered a nation state cyberattack...
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>> during the manhunt. >> listen, law enforcement was very successful in this terrorist search. it was less than four days until they identified the person and put pictures of the two suspects out to the public. >> right. >> they knew the day before what these guys looked like because they had gone through the hundreds of hours of video and pulled down these two guys' images and basically had tracked their moves. >> i'm trying to think about hat live was like for them behind the lines. you hear stories about crazy gunfire taking place, the kind much stuff you see or hear in a war zone. not in the united states. how terrifying it must have been for them. it appears that these young men could have hadilitary type training or training of that sort. >> the joint terrorist task force, the fbi, the local police departments did a phenomenal job in not only coordinating the efforts with each other, but basically having teams of edts. >> what's that? >> explosion detection teams. >> yep. >> s.w.a.t. officers. they basically had themselves protected. and they basically did a phenomenal jo
>> during the manhunt. >> listen, law enforcement was very successful in this terrorist search. it was less than four days until they identified the person and put pictures of the two suspects out to the public. >> right. >> they knew the day before what these guys looked like because they had gone through the hundreds of hours of video and pulled down these two guys' images and basically had tracked their moves. >> i'm trying to think about hat live was like for...
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what it says was full grown war against the united states unfortunately because of the fine work of law enforcement these men were unable to advance their deadly plot a dreadful potential catastrophe averted clearly government wouldn't bother to hold a press conference if this were not a major step in the war on terror right all right going to everybody at sharia question. the. and have any actual contact with any members about her that you know of. the answer that the answer to that is now. did you find the explosives weapons he raises a good point. you raise a good point that point being that these deadly international terrorists had very slyly guys themselves as a bunch of dead living in a warehouse let's talk to dr kevin barrett also of questioning the war on terror thanks a lot for joining us how does the system work the f.b.i. approaches gullible and sometimes even mentally retarded or homeless people on the fringes of the islamic community and gives them a plot says hey we're going to try to you know it once they approach these homeless people in florida and said we want to blow
what it says was full grown war against the united states unfortunately because of the fine work of law enforcement these men were unable to advance their deadly plot a dreadful potential catastrophe averted clearly government wouldn't bother to hold a press conference if this were not a major step in the war on terror right all right going to everybody at sharia question. the. and have any actual contact with any members about her that you know of. the answer that the answer to that is now....
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the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because
the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell...
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of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had an opportunity to make a difference, i would do that. i believe that that moment is one that emphasized to me the importance of the rule of law and why we have to preserve our system of justice. most importantly, i remember that night because of a conversation i had with my grandfather. we have learned that the business he learned his whole life to establish was being taken over. what happens is they come to your house, they arrest you as an enemy of the state, and they take over your business. we left with the clothes on our
of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had...
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that has helped make the sheriff's department well known in what is probably one of the most diverse law enforcement agencies, not just in california, but in the united states. and by going out to the bayview hunters point, by going out to other communities that i think have been disadvantaged or under served and being able to explain the mission of the sheriff's department, hear what people need since they have some relationship to maybe the sheriff's department and those that have been in custody or post-custody, and on top of which recruit potentially for employment i think is exactly what the sheriff's department should be doing in its community interface. and that is part, i think, of our approach in dealing with root causes of disparity. i'll end there and be more than happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, sheriff mirkarimi. in terms of the budget analyst recommendations, my understanding is you're still working with them and to form agreement? >> we very much appreciate the recommendations. our belief is they are missing a little bit of information on electronic monitoring.
that has helped make the sheriff's department well known in what is probably one of the most diverse law enforcement agencies, not just in california, but in the united states. and by going out to the bayview hunters point, by going out to other communities that i think have been disadvantaged or under served and being able to explain the mission of the sheriff's department, hear what people need since they have some relationship to maybe the sheriff's department and those that have been in...
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under a law of war we can hold the suspect to a enemy combatment not entitled to miranda warnings or the appointment of counsel. the older brother, he was killed on friday, and they investigated him at the request of a foreign government, and they did not find any ties to terrorism. and we are joined from london by a counterterrorism expert, and mike sullivan here is a former acting director of the bureau of tobacco, firearms and explosives. let's start with you in london, will. the fbi talked to this man in 2011. it does beg the question, did they miss something when they talked to tamerlan tsarnaev? >> well, it's always very difficult to say. however, having said that, if you have an individual that is brought in by the authorities and questioned, again, without knowing exactly what the topic or agenda was that they were requesting him on, one would say that there was sufficient intelligence that may have been brought to them by this foreign government. and they could be a potential risk. and one would have hoped they would have been continually monitored beyond that point to insur
under a law of war we can hold the suspect to a enemy combatment not entitled to miranda warnings or the appointment of counsel. the older brother, he was killed on friday, and they investigated him at the request of a foreign government, and they did not find any ties to terrorism. and we are joined from london by a counterterrorism expert, and mike sullivan here is a former acting director of the bureau of tobacco, firearms and explosives. let's start with you in london, will. the fbi talked...